Ritual and Deference

Ritual and Deference
Title Ritual and Deference PDF eBook
Author Robert Cummings Neville
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 220
Release 2008-06-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0791478211

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Brings Confucianism and Daoism into conversation with contemporary philosophy and the contemporary world situation.

Essays on Cultural Transmission

Essays on Cultural Transmission
Title Essays on Cultural Transmission PDF eBook
Author Maurice Bloch
Publisher Routledge
Pages 125
Release 2020-09-02
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1000323641

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This book brings together recent work by Maurice Bloch which explores the highly controversial territory between the cognitive and social sciences. The essays are of broad, theoretical interest and aim to combine naturalistic approaches to cognition with a recognition and respect for the cultural and historical specificity of ethnography. All the essays illustrate Bloch's characteristic approach to the relation between anthropology and cognitive science, where cognitive science is used to criticize anthropological assumptions concerning such key topics as religion, kinship, belief, ritual, symbolism and art.

The Nature of Deference and Demeanor

The Nature of Deference and Demeanor
Title The Nature of Deference and Demeanor PDF eBook
Author Erving Goffman
Publisher Irvington Publishers
Pages 40
Release 1956
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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Ritual and Memory

Ritual and Memory
Title Ritual and Memory PDF eBook
Author Harvey Whitehouse
Publisher Rowman Altamira
Pages 236
Release 2004
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780759106178

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Based on 3 conferences held 2001-2003

Interaction Ritual

Interaction Ritual
Title Interaction Ritual PDF eBook
Author Erving Goffman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 284
Release 2017-07-12
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1351512072

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"Not then, men and their moments. Rather, moment and their men," writes Erving Goffman in the introduction to his groundbreaking 1967 Interaction Ritual, a study of face-to-face interaction in natural settings, that class of events which occurs during co-presence and by virtue of co-presence. The ultimate behavioral materials are the glances, gestures, positionings, and verbal statements that people continuously feed into situations, whether intended or not. A sociology of occasions is here advocated. Social organization is the central theme, but what is organized is the co-mingling of persons and the temporary interactional enterprises that can arise therefrom. A normatively stabilized structure is at issue, a "social gathering," but this is a shifting entity, necessarily evanescent, created by arrivals and killed by departures. The major section of the book is the essay "Where the Action Is," drawing on Goffman's last major ethnographic project observation of Nevada casinos. Tom Burns says of Goffman's work "The eleven books form a singularly compact body of writing. All his published work was devoted to topics and themes which were closely connected, and the methodology, angles of approach and of course style of writing remained characteristically his own throughout. Interaction Ritual in particular is an interesting account of daily social interaction viewed with a new perspective for the logic of our behavior in such ordinary circumstances as entering a crowded elevator or bus." In his new introduction, Joel Best considers Goffman's work in toto and places Interaction Ritual in that total context as one of Goffman's pivotal works: "His subject matter was unique. In sharp contrast to the natural tendency of many scholars to tackle big, important topics, Goffman was a minimalist, working on a small scale, and concentrating on the most mundane, ordinary social contacts, on everyday life.'"

A Companion to the Anthropology of Religion

A Companion to the Anthropology of Religion
Title A Companion to the Anthropology of Religion PDF eBook
Author Janice Boddy
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 584
Release 2015-12-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1119124999

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A Companion to the Anthropology of Religion presents a collection of original, ethnographically-informed essays that explore the variety of beliefs, practices, and religious experiences in the contemporary world and asks how to think about religion as a subject of anthropological inquiry. Presents a collection of original, ethnographically-informed essays exploring the wide variety of beliefs, practices, and religious experiences in the contemporary world Explores a broad range of topics including the ‘perspectivism’ debate, the rise of religious nationalism, reflections on religion and new media, religion and politics, and ideas of self and gender in relation to religious belief Includes examples drawn from different religious traditions and from several regions of the world Features newly-commissioned articles reflecting the most up-to-date research and critical thinking in the field, written by an international team of leading scholars Adds immeasurably to our understanding of the complex relationships between religion, culture, society, and the individual in today’s world

Western Esotericism and Rituals of Initiation

Western Esotericism and Rituals of Initiation
Title Western Esotericism and Rituals of Initiation PDF eBook
Author Henrik Bogdan
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 250
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0791480100

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For more than three hundred years the practice of Masonic rituals of initiation has been part of Western culture, spreading far beyond the boundaries of traditional Freemasonry. Henrik Bogdan explores the historical development of these rituals and their relationship with Western esotericism. Beginning with the Craft degrees of Freemasonry—the blueprints, as it were, of all later Masonic rituals of initiation—Bogdan examines the development of the Masonic High Degrees, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn—the most influential of all nineteenth-century occultist initiatory societies—and Gerald Gardner's Witchcraft movement of the 1950s, one of the first large-scale Western esoteric New Religions Movements.